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| How to link Text area to a particular link? | 09 Jun 2004 06:49 GMT | 1 |
Please Help! I have some difficulity linking a Text area box or a "Question and Common box" to a particular link like my e-mail address. I am currently developing a webpage but I want the web browser to give me feedback on my site. So I inserted a text area box for question ...
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| All Documents: Add File Name and Path to Footer | 09 Jun 2004 00:08 GMT | 1 |
I would like to create a default option for all new Word documents so that the file name and path is added as a footer. How do I set this up in Word? Thanks!
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| Problematic persistent formatting/styles | 08 Jun 2004 20:58 GMT | 1 |
I have two problems. May or may not be related. Problem 1: I have an entries in a table that won't accept a style/formatting change - they have somehow managed to get a character spacing of +10.25. Here's what doesn't fix
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| Different Margins Headers in template | 08 Jun 2004 17:49 GMT | 4 |
HELP!!! I need to create a template which include headers and footers that have different margins then the actual body of the document. I thought I had this figured out until
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| Quit Fixing My Margins! | 08 Jun 2004 17:31 GMT | 2 |
Ever since I installed Windows XP, my Word documents will not print anything on one page with over a 2.67" bottom margin. Even if I reset the margin to 1", .5" whatever, it doesn't help. I'm at my wits end. Could someone
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| How "divide a page" like in Word Perfect? | 08 Jun 2004 13:30 GMT | 4 |
Is there a way to divide a page into equal sections that function as "separate pages" like in Word Perfect? I know that I could create a table that is 2 x 2, but it doesn't automatically expand the table into 4 equal
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| How to Delete/Ignore Header and Footer for particular page in MS-Word.? | 08 Jun 2004 13:30 GMT | 3 |
How to Delete/Ignore Header and Footer for particular page in MS-Word.? regards, rakesh
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| Discrepancies in print preview | 08 Jun 2004 07:14 GMT | 1 |
I edit documents using self-designed templates in Word 2002 by copying text from unformated documents into the template and assigning appropriate styles. The text looks fine in print layout view, but when I do a print
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| Printing labels | 08 Jun 2004 07:06 GMT | 1 |
I have standard labels 21 per sheet on A4 paper. Label size 64mm x 38mm. I want to print on them from top to bottom ie. portait rather than from side to side (landscape).
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| Inserting a pop-up calendar in a word file | 08 Jun 2004 07:03 GMT | 1 |
How do I insert a pop-up calendar in a word documents that I am using as a form.
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| Typing Horizontal | 08 Jun 2004 02:41 GMT | 2 |
I'm trying to create a book, and I want to turn the page horizontal and create columns. How do I turn it horizontal?
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| Columns, parallel and block protect | 07 Jun 2004 22:02 GMT | 1 |
WordPerfect has a nifty feature called "parallel columns with block protect." You can type in col A and, when you insert a hard page, you shift to col B and whatever you type there stays on the same line as the info in col A, no matter how much editing you may do later I'm trying ...
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| BAR within tab setting | 07 Jun 2004 16:56 GMT | 1 |
Can anyone help me. How can I set the thickness of the BAR (vertical line) within a tab setting. When the BAR is used within a style like a figure style and the BAR is used for a spacing it displays much thinner than a normal vertical line like in a table
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| W2K Mail Merge template page breaks | 07 Jun 2004 16:56 GMT | 1 |
I am producing a catalogue merge from multi-records in data source and would like to keep record details together, ie on the same page. How do I page break after last complete record on each page of merged document?
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| Character spacing is uneven when printing (Full Alignment) | 07 Jun 2004 11:30 GMT | 1 |
I use Word 2002 (1066.1266.6626) SP3. I use Full alignment. the characters are misaligned on some of the lines (about 2 to 5 lines per page). The usual patterns on those lines is a greater space between the first ant the other letters of most words. I tried to use the option ...
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